Arthur is a hoot! He’s a new bunny that was neutered last Wednesday. He’s big guy almost 10 lbs! He’s a rare breed – Velveteen Lop. He has the velvety fur of a Rex and the ears of an English Lop. He is super playful and attention seeking. His foster person is in love with him. He just might stay

Lolly came to us with a slight head tilt. Although she tested + for E.Cunniculi she did well on meds and recovered somewhat.
A year later she succumbed to the disease despite the meds and care.

Our sanctuary bunny, Zoe, 9 years old went to the Bridge on 3/25/15.

Our sweet girl, Bethany, went to the Bridge on 3/17/15. She presented with a severe GI infection over a year ago.
With intensive care she recovered. She went to the Bridge suddenly and unexpectedly a year later.

Peppermint is just one of the many sanctuary rabbits we have in our care. She’s an 8 year old bunny that needs molar trims every eight weeks or they grow Spurs on the side and cut into her inner cheek or tongue.

This week when she went in the vet found two very loose teeth. She extracted them both. The photo shows her enjoying her Critical Care and pumpkin mixture.

Peppermint has cataracts in one eye and no vision and partial cataract and limited vision in the other eye. Still she is active and feisty and enjoying life.

Our newest rescue to date is Frannie! She came to us via a dog rescue that asked us to help with her. She is a delightful bunny! They said that her history was that she was very litter box trained and used to enjoy free range in her home. They had to give her up because of moving. She is spayed now, very healthy and ready for adoption.

She is a very playful, active bunny. We give her a lot of play time, which she enjoys, and we haven’t seen a lot of chewing at all, which is nice. She is very social and enjoys a lot of interaction and attention. She will make one fine companion to any home. She has long eyelashes that give her a real “doe” like look. She has the Lionhead fringe behind her ears, but is bigger (longer) then a pure Lionhead. Plus one ear lops down. So we suspect she is a lop/Lionhead/English Spot mix.

Prilla, our sweet little Lionhead girl, got adopted to be paired with our alumn bunny, Woodstock! Adopters report that they are very bonded and kissie bunnies!

Prilla waited quite a long while for her perfect home to come along – over a year. She had a lot of close calls when being shown for adoption but was overlooked each time. She has a very gentle, quiet nature that makes her a perfect bonding candidate. Woodstock thinks so, too!

Our sweet girl went home to be paired with a sweet little boy named Nougat. Nougat lost his companion back in August when she succumbed during a surgery. He was a lonely guy trying to groom stuffed animals. He was very happy when Yolanda came home to him.

The first night they were together for a long time during their bonding session just peacefully laying side by side. Very promising. We are very happy that they both have a new lease on life. It makes us extremely satisfied to see once sad bunnies blossom in their new homes. THIS IS WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT!